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<blockquote data-quote="jimbo" data-source="post: 40355" data-attributes="member: 175309"><p>Costs are all relative to ones tastes of course. On Sky, if you like sport (football/cricket/rugby etc) plus a choice in films and some risque stuff thrown in then I think £10 per week is reasonable. To go and watch one premiership match is upwards of £20/25 and more if you have a family to take with you. </p><p></p><p>Mick....what did you mean by the reference to BBC. Freeview is owned by the BBC, Crown Castle International and BSkyB.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimbo, post: 40355, member: 175309"] Costs are all relative to ones tastes of course. On Sky, if you like sport (football/cricket/rugby etc) plus a choice in films and some risque stuff thrown in then I think £10 per week is reasonable. To go and watch one premiership match is upwards of £20/25 and more if you have a family to take with you. Mick....what did you mean by the reference to BBC. Freeview is owned by the BBC, Crown Castle International and BSkyB. [/QUOTE]
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